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Finding the Missing Angle of a Quadrilateral Steps for Solving: 1.Add the known angles. 2.Subtract that sum from If there is a picture, check to see if the angle is reasonable. (obtuse, right, acute)

Writing Equations Using Sequencing Tables Look for a relationship between the x and y data. Test the rule on the rest of the pairs of numbers: Test each answer choice!

Probability as a Fraction Start with the first answer choice. Do this for each one until you get a fraction that works! 1.Organize your info: Write in a column how much of each color. 2.Add to find out how many color tiles total. That will be the denominator. 3.The question only asks about blue tiles. (preferred possibility) Write the number of blue tiles as the numerator. 4.Simplify. 5.The question asks which answer choice results in 1/3. If the fraction you end up with is not 1/3, try the next answer choice.

Radius and Diameter

Line Plots It consists of a number line that includes the values of the data set. An X is placed above the corresponding value each time that value appears in the data set. A line plot represents a set of data by showing how often a piece of data appears in that set.

Circumference of Circles The formula for finding the circumference of a circle is: C=2∏r Example:

Writing Equations for Word Problems Steps for Solving: 1.Organize the information. 2.Solve the problem, even though the question doesn’t ask you for a solution. 3.Select the answer choice that describes your solution.

Using a Protractor to Measure Angles Notice that one of the rays of angle RNP is not lined up with the zero. Follow each ray and record where each intersects the protractor. Subtract to find the difference of those two numbers. Is your answer reasonable? An acute angle should measure less than 90 degrees. An obtuse angle should measure greater than 90 degrees.

Types of Triangles

Order of Operations Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division Add/Subtract

Types of Angles Acute (less than 90⁰) Obtuse (greater than 90⁰) Right (equal to 90⁰) Straight (180⁰)

Numbers in a Sequence Starting with the first number. What would you have to do to that number to result in the second number? Write that down. Starting with the second number, what would you have to do to that number that would result in the third? Continue this process through all of the numbers. Use that pattern to predict the next two numbers if that pattern continued.

Elapsed Time On a number line, mark the time he left. Jump ahead by 1 hour jumps, stop before you pass the time he returned. Then, jump ahead using minutes until you reach the time he returned home. Count up the hours, and count up the minutes.

Finding the Mean Mean = average Add the numbers. Divide by how many numbers you have. What is the mean number of the jacks brought by her friends?

Writing Equations for Word Problems Steps for Solving: 1.Organize the information. 2.Solve the problem, even though the question doesn’t ask you for a solution. 3.Write an equation that describes your solution.

Fraction Models

Integers Question Working on this now…

Sales Tax Question Working on this now…

Complementary and Supplementary Working on this now…

Integers Question Working on this now…

Integers Question Working on this now…

Circle Graph Look at the percentages for each soup in the question. Write the soup names in order from least to greatest percentage. Find the circle graph that represents that data.

Finding the Missing Angle of a Triangle Steps for Solving: 1.Add the known angles. 2.Subtract that sum from If there is a picture, check to see if the angle is reasonable. (obtuse, right, acute)

Stem and Leaf Plots: The stem is the 10s place. The leaves are the 1s place. The top row of the problem below represents: 22, 24, 28, 28, 28, 29, 29 Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Mean is the average. (add the numbers. Divide by how many numbers there are.) Median: With numbers arranged in order from least to greatest, the median is the middle. Mode: The number that occurs most often. Find the least value, greatest value, mean, median, mode, and range of the data set.

Integers Question Working on this now…

Writing Equations for Word Problems Steps for Solving: 1.Organize the information. 2.Solve the problem, even though the question doesn’t ask you for a solution. 3.Write an equation that describes your solution.

Finding the Missing Angle of a Parallelogram How to Solve: Opposite angles of parallelograms are equal. If you have the measure of the angle opposite of the one being asked, you have the answer!

Finding the Area of a Triangle

Median, Mode, Range Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Mean is the average. (add the numbers. Divide by how many numbers there are.) Median: With numbers arranged in order from least to greatest, the median is the middle. Mode: The number that occurs most often. Range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers.

Numbers in a Sequence Starting with the first number. What would you have to do to that number to result in the second number? Write that down. Starting with the second number, what would you have to do to that number that would result in the third? Continue this process through all of the numbers. Use that pattern to predict the next two numbers if that pattern continued.

Gallons to cups Working on this now…

Median Write the numbers in order from least to greatest. Find the number in the middle. That is the median. If the middle falls between two numbers, find the midpoint of those numbers.

Mean question Working on this now…

Complementary and Supplementary Working on this now…

Combinations question Working on this now…

Feet and Inches How to Solve: For each section of rope, add the feet together (leave the inches for now). Now, add just the inches together. Divide the inches by 12. Add that number to the feet that you had in the first step. Look at the remainder to see if you should round up or down to the nearest foot.

Percent to decimal Working on this now…

area Working on this now…

Types of Triangles